It’s exciting to get back into Pink Saturday. For those of you who pop in frequently, you will notice I have a New Look blog. This coincides nicely with my 200th blog post…. So stay tuned for a celebration to mark these two events!

While doing my ‘on again – off again’ clean up around the garage & work area I organised a small collection of teapots. Some will need to be recreated & some are more of the ‘collecting’ type. I don’t have any newer recreations to show you so I fossicked through my photo archives to find one old teapot which was given a makeover a few year back.

Of course this can’t be used as a teapot but it can be used as a decorative piece. The teapot is more pink in colour than is showing up in the photo. In the above photo it’s sitting elegantly on a recreated tray.

Old teapots make charming vessels for beautiful blooms …. preferably the real kind though – don’t know what I was thinking when I took this photo, lol.

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… And now for our weekly challenge – here is a delightful participant I’d like to introduce you to –

There are many wonderful entries for Pink Saturday which is hosted by Beverly at How Sweet The Sound. Take time to visit other participants’ blogs and see how Pinkeveryone’s Saturdays can be – you won’t be disappointed.

Happy Pink Saturday Everyone!

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PS: I would love your thoughts on my New Blog design – so if you have some feedback for me I loved to read it – Here .

Hello, dear Elena,
I love teapots, too. Yours is very pretty and elegant. I think flowers in them are a wonderful idea. Love your new blog look, dear friend. I saw on the news where you all had some rough weather. Hope things have improved. Have a blessed week! Vicki

Elena, I love the side bars. Such beautiful treasures. I think the header is a little too simple for me but I am no expert. Love the teapot and the tray. Is the tray originally silver? If it is, it is such a great idea for those old trays and silver bits and pieces from the thrift shops.

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When you spend your hard earned money on buying handmade it goes directly to supporting the crafter or artisan. You are buying their time & efforts, their imaginative ideas, their skills & talents, their designs, their style; your money contributes to their hard earned money.~Elena PerrottaSource: Creative TreasuryTweet